We are pleased to announce that the MIFA Victory Theatre Project was awarded an additional $100,000.00 in Massachusetts Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit (MHRTC) funds, putting us at a total of $4.3M!

We would like to thank Chairman Secretary William Galvin and the Massachusetts Historical Commission for their continued support.

The fire escapes were removed by The Axxion Company, LLC. Deteriorating from age, exposure to elements, disuse, and removing temptation for intruders, the fire escape from the back of the building and alleyway were taken down as well as the vine overgrowth and trees.

In preparation for Winter, Architectural Roof Management, Inc is making repairs to the Victory Theatre roof! Thank you to Eric Taub & Alejandra for taking these photos from the Holyoke House. See more photos here: www.facebook.com/MIFAVictoryTheatre

MIFA Victory Theatre is happy to announce that we have received a $1,000 grant from the First Niagara Foundation to support the Victory Theatre Project!

“First Niagara is committed to doing all we can to make our community a place where all our citizens have opportunities to learn, to grow and to achieve their dreams. We are confident that our investment in your organization will advance the excellent work you do and make a meaningful difference in the community.” – First Niagara Foundation

News on the Victory Theatre 2015!Dear Friends, We wanted to share with you updates and some of the exciting things MIFA has in store for the Victory Theatre! The doors may be closed, but there is a lot happening inside!

Senator Donald F. Humason and Representative Aaron Vega hosted a Legislative Coffee Hour on Monday, March 16, 2015 at the MIFA Victory Theatre Office. Local and State officials were able to hear about the MIFA Victory Theatre Project plan and progress as well as ask question.